Well, you can see how I tried to fix the wheel, it still doesn't look right to me, but there is some improvement. I deepened the truck bed, re-shaped the running board and made that longer.
Why don't I just tell you that the truck has a broken axle? That would explain the leaning nature of the beast. Wouldn't it?
Well, how about I show you some things that came out right?
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1957 Ford Road Tractor |
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1929 Ford Model A - done with watercolor pencils |
I'm guessing the problem is the project is a Dodge and not a Ford. This is my post number 1101 to this blog, that's a lot of heavy thinking (ha ha ha) and a
loud mouth.
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